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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849'Mrs Brandreth - thought the 3d vol: [of "Mansfield Park"] superior to anything I had ever written - quite beautiful!'[Mrs] Brandreth Jane AustenSense and SensibilityPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Brandreth - thought the 3d vol: [of "Mansfield Park"] superior to anything I had ever written - quite beautiful!'[Mrs] Brandreth Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs C. Cage wrote thus to Fanny - "A great many thanks for the loan of "Emma," which I am delighted with. I like it better than any. Every character is thoroughly kept ...[Mrs C.] Cage Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Carrick. - "All who think deeply and feel much will give the Preference to Mansfield Park."'[Mrs] Carrick Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Creed - preferred S & S and P & P. - to Mansfield Park.'[Mrs] Creed Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Creed - preferred S & S. and P & P. - to Mansfield Park.'[Mrs] Creed Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs D. Dundas - thought it very clever, but did not like it so well as either of the others.'Janet Whitley-Deans-Dundas Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Dickson - did not much like it - thought it [italics] very [end italics] inferior to P & P. - Liked it the less, from there being a Mr & Mrs Dixon in it.'[Mrs] Dickson Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Dickson. - "I have bought M P. - but it is not equal to P. & P.'[Mrs] Dickson Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Dickson. - "I have bought M.P. - but it is not equal to P. & P.'[Mrs] Dickson Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Digweed - did not like it so well as the others, in fact if she had not known the Author, could hardly have got through it.'[Mrs] Digweed Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Digweed - did not like it ["Emma"] so well as the others...'[Mrs] Digweed Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Digweed - did not like it ["Emma"] so well as the others...'[Mrs] Digweed Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Digweed - did not like it ["Emma"] so well as the others...'[Mrs] Digweed Jane AustenSense and SensibilityPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs F.A. - liked & admired it very much indeed, but must still prefer P & P.'[Mrs Francis] Austen Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs Guiton - thought it too natural to be interesting.'[Mrs] Guiton Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs J. Bridges - preferred it to all the others.'[Mrs J.] Bridges Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs James Austen, very much pleased. Enjoyed Mrs Norris particularly, & the scene at Portsmouth. Thought Henry Crawford's going off with Mrs Rushworth, very natural.'Anne Austen Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs James Tilson - Liked it ["Mansfield Park"] better than P. & P.'[Mrs James] Tilson Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1800-1849'Mrs James Tilson - Liked it [Mansfield Park] better than P. & P.'[Mrs James] Tilson Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book



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